Tag: Democracy and Justice Studies
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Follow Up Blog Post & Teaching and Learning Resource: Student Parent Advocacy
Prof. Katia Levintova (Democracy and Justice Studies | 2021-22 EDI Consultant) facilitated a panel discussion with student parents—Anthony Blake, Candace Hoch, and Carl Woitekaitis—on Nov. 11, 2021, from 12–1 p.m. Levintova and her student intern, Shannon Ribich, collected suggestions from that panel and wrote a blog post for CATL to share out the things we…
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New websites for Democracy and Justice Studies, Community Health Education, Communication and Biology
It’s a joint effort by academic majors and programs, the Office of Marketing and University Communication and Web Development… update each program website (eventually) with fresh, branded content, and an enhanced user experience which can help students and prospects more quickly get answers to their most pertinent questions. You will find noticeable differences in content…
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UWGB speaker on Tuesday | News, Sports, Jobs – The Daily news
Green Bay, Wis.– Dubbed “America’s most powerful flight attendant,” Sara Nelson will be the first in a new speaker series named in honor of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Emeritus Professor Harvey J. Kaye.Nelson–the international president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO since 2014, representing 50,000 of aviation’s first responders at 17 airlines–made headlines in…
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Tonight (Oct. 26) Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series with special guest Sara Nelson
UW-Green Bay College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences presents the Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series with special guest Sara Nelson Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 7 p.m. in Fort Howard Hall of the Weidner Center for Performing Arts. The event is free and open to the public. Masks are required for…
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Professors Kallgren, Morgan present at local history conference
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Dan Kallgren (Humanities and History) and UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Eric J. Morgan (Democracy and Justice Studies and History) gave a presentation on “Writing Local History for Publication” at the Wisconsin Historical Society’s 15th Annual Local History and Historic Preservation Conference. Their session introduced audience members to Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical…
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UW-Green Bay launches speaker series honoring former professor’s legacy
What do the famed English historian, author and member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament E.P. Thompson, New York Times columnist David Brookes and original 1960s freedom rider, civil rights activist and entrepreneur Hank Thomas all have in common? They’ve all come to Green Bay with the help of a now retired professor. University of…
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Reminder: Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series is Tuesday, Oct. 26
UW-Green Bay College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences presents the Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series with special guest Sara Nelson Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 7 p.m. in Fort Howard Hall of the Weidner Center for Performing Arts. The event is free and open to the public. Masks are required for…
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Faculty note: New article from buried archives about colonial policing and counterinsurgency
Secret files from the British colonial archive were either destroyed or locked away for decades after the fall of empire. Now scholars, like UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Kaden Paulson-Smith (Democracy and Justice Studies), are digging up what they tried to bury. Read Prof. Paulson-Smith’s latest article about how colonial policing was used for counterinsurgency and…
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My Favorite Space: Prof. Nolan Bennett and the Arboretum Path Between the Baird Parking Lot and Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
Read about people’s favorite spaces on the UW-Green Bay campuses! This week Assistant Prof. Nolan Bennett (Democracy and Justice Studies) wrote about his favorite space, the Arboretum path between the Baird Parking Lot and Mary Ann Cofrin Hall, on the Green Bay Campus. Bennett says, “Perhaps just a hundred yards or so, this brief passage…
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Prof. Shelton featured speaker – Work & Unions in Sheboygan in the 20th Century, Oct. 4
UW-Green Bay Prof. Jon Shelton is the featured speaker of Work & Unions in Sheboygan in the 20th Century, 6 p.m., Monday Oct. 4, Sheboygan County Historical Museum. The Sheboygan area has a rich history of work and workplace organizing. Over the 20th Century, workers in the area were at the center of some of…